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Society
Miss Lawrence,
. Ensign Ludwig
Married Monday
Miss Helen M. Lawrence be
came the bride of Ensign Wal
lace R. Ludwig at quiet wed
ding ceremony which look place
in Portland Monday, October is.
The bride H a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lawrence, 1422
Euclid avenue, and Ensign Lud
wig is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ludwig, 811 Austin street.
The service was read by Judge
Martin W. Hawkins at his home
In Portland and attendants for
the bride and groom were Mr
and Mrs. Orvllle Malheny. Also
present for the ceremony was
Capt. Andrew Llnkovltch.
The bride's wedding costume
was a black suit worn with a
black hat and a -corsage of gar
denias. Both Ensign and Mrs. Ludwig
are well known In Medford. Mrs.
Ludwig attended Medford high
school and recently has been
employed at Mann's Department
store and Western Thrift drug
store. The ensign, a graduate of Med
ford senior high school in 1935,
entered the navy the next year
and returned to this country last
April after overseas duty. He
then was In the General Motors
institute and at Solomon, Mary-
land, for special training and at
present is in Portland on tern
porary duty.
Hallowe'en Party
Given Thursday
By Wesley League
Wesley League of the Metho
dist church held a Hallowe'en
party Thursday evening, a large
group of young people going to
the Ousterhout farm home near
Eagle Point, where the affair
was held.
Games were played around a
bonfire outside after which
guests were taken to a hayloft
decorated with corn stalks and
Jack-o-lsnterns. Lucille Seller
entertained with ghost stories.
Appropriate refreshments were
served.
Sgt. Franklin Fanger, home
on furlough from Italy, was an
honored guest.
Birthday Party
Is Given Friday
For Miss Perl
Mrs. Frank Perl entertained
Friday evening at a party which
honored her daughter, Mari
anne, who celebrated her 15th
birthday on Oct. 27. A group
of Marianne's young friends
gathered at the Perl home on
North Oakdale avenue at 7
o'clock and from there attended
the Grants Pass-Medford foot
ball game. Returning after the
game, the young people danced
until midnight and were served
birthday cake and other re
freshments. Marianne as presented with
a number of gifts. Nearly 30
young people enjoyed the party.
Women Of Rotary Plan
November Meeting
Women of Rotary will hold
the November meeting next
Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs.
E. C. Corn as hostess chairman.
The meeting will be at the home
ef Mrs. Corn's dnughter, Mrs.
Clayton Lewis, 10 Kcene Way
Drive', wllh Mrs. Orln Schenck
and Mrs. 11. D. Christensen as
assisting hostesses.
Luncheon will be served 'at
one o'clock and those attending
are asked to bring service.
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Lieut. Helman
And Ohio Bride
Married Oct. 10
Announcement has been made
of the wedding of Miss Arm Ber
nlce Peck of Columbus, O., to
Lt. Thomas A. Helman, Medford.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde C. Peck, Colum
bus, and the groom Is a son of
Mrs. John H. Helman, 420 Pearl
street of this city.
The rites took place Oct. 10 In
the parsonage of the First Meth
odist church in Columbus and
were performed by the Rev.
George W. Dunn. Attending the
couple were Lt. and Mrs. Ches
ter W. Henry, Jr.
Lt. Helman, who has been In
the army air corps since the
spring of 1842, returned to this
country a few months ago after
having completed 50 missions
over Europe as a bomber pilot.
He is now an instructor at the
air base, Sioux City, Iowa. The
officer graduated from high
school in West Seattle, Wash.,!
where the family resided before
coming to Medford.
Party And Dance
Given Recently
By Club, Lodge
Members and guests of the
Mistletoe club enjoyed a. card
party at the Girls' Community
club Wednesday afternoon.
Prizes for high score at cards
went to Mrs. A. B. Shirley, con
solation prizes were awarded
Mrs. Louis Bashaw and Mrs.
Harry Miller and Mrs. Tom
Lynch also was presented a
prize.
During the afternoon Mrs. E.
W. Wakefield drew a pinochle
hand with a thousand aces, ad
ding to the interest of the card
game.
Mrs. Delorls, former member
of the club now residing else
where, was present for the after
noon. She is In Medford to visit
her mother, Mrs. William Rhine-
hart.
Members of the club report
that the dance which Mistletoe
Camp, Royal Neighbors, gave
Oct. 10, was a most successful
affair. Those attending were
exceptionally enthusiastic about
the music provided and a second
dance with the same musicians
is to be planned in the near
future.
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Slater-Spannaus
Rites Take Place
In Yreka Home
The wedding of Mrs. Lucretla
Slater of Yreka, Calif., to
Charles Spannaus, Dorrls, Calif.,
took place October 18 at Mrs.
Slater's home In Yreka. Mrs.
Spannaus formerly made her
home in Phoenix and Is a daugh
ter of Mrs. fuarle Furry of that
town.
Last Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Spannaus entertained at dinner
at their home In Yreka. Guests
were Mrs. Christina London,
pioneer nurse or Siskiyou coun
ty, Mrs. Lcttie Stansbie of Med
ford, a sister of Mrs. Spannaus,
and Mrs. Minnie McClaln of
Phoenix, a niece of Mrs. Span
naus. The host and hostess were
assisted by Mrs. Carrie Ball.
Recital Planned
For November S
At Local Church
Marguerlto Conrad, organist,
will present a recital at St.
Mark's Episcopal church Sunday.
November 5. The recital Is sched
uled for 4:30 o'clock in the aft
ernoon and will be the first of
a series which will be presented
at the church.
Mrs. Conrad, organist for St.
Mark's church, received 14 years
of piano Instruction, taught piano
for eight years and for the past
five years has been playing the
organ.
Officers Outpost
Announces Party
A Hallowe'en party has been
planned for army officers and
their wives In the city and will
be held at the Outpost Tuesday
evening. In charge of arrange
ments are Lt. Irwin of the army
air base and the Misses Mnrgnret
Ruth Bolton and Patricia Far
rell. There Is to be dancing, cards
and games and refreshments
will be served. The Outpost
director states that all officers
and their wives are cordially in
vited to attend.
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licitation of residential neigh
borhoods. Leave your name
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phone 5588.
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Marjorie Squire's
Pvt. Dwight Moore
Wed In Prospect
The home of Mr. and Mrs
Reuben E. Moore was the scene
of a pretty wedding Sunday
October 22, when Miss Marjorle
Squires and Pvt. Dwight V
Moore were united In marriage
The double-ring ceremony was
read by the Rev. John Stelle of
Shady Cove at 3 o'clock in the
afternoon.
Miss Squires wore a white
taffeta and tulle wedding dress
and a gardenia corsage. She was
attended by Miss Callccn Moore
sister of the groom, Miss Moore's
gown being an aqua georgette
trimmed with silver spangles
Her corsage was of pink and
white carnations.
Eldon Bean, brother-in-law of
the groom, was best man.
A wedding supper was served
following the ceremony.
The bride has been employed
as a stenographer for the past
three years in the California
state unemployment office at
Hanford and the romance began
when Pvt. Moore was stationed
at Lemoore field. Pvt. Moore
has resided in this district since
childhood. He attended PTOspect
schools and Central Point high
school for his senior year, grad-
uatine in 1939. Pvt. Moore en
listed in the army air corps in
the spring of 1942 and was re
rently transferred from Le
moore field In California to
Douglas field In Arizona.
The couple went on a brief
honeymoon and then returned to
Prnsner.t to sDend the remaind
er of the groom's furlough with
his parents and sisters. They will
leave November 1.
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Ashland Chapter
Gives Reception
For Star Officer
Ashland Approximately 250
people gathered in the Masonic
Temple in Ashland the evening
of Oct. 20 to join Alpha chapter
No. 1, O.E.S. in honoring Grand
Conductress Lorena Mcwair oi
the Grand Chapter of Oregon at
a reception. The chapter rooms
were decorated with fall flowers
and tinted fall leaves and vines.
The emblematic colors were car
ried out in ribbon drapes ar
ranged from the ceiling with the
year 1948 in figures.
A program was presented with
Worthy Matron Louise Daugh
erty announcing, the first num
ber being an escort drill of
grand officers and introduction
of worthy matrons and worthy
patrons present. Vocal numbers
were given by the Star sextette,
accompanied by Mrs. Olive Bur
die, and piano solos were given
by Miss Edna Dougherty.
Gift presentations were made
by Bethel No. 22, Order of Job's
Daughters, the Masonic bodies
and Friendship Chapter No. 115
of Portland.
Grand chapter officers pres
ent were Worthy Grand Patron
Oliver Hurtlg of Portland, Past
Worthy Grand Patron J. H. Har
dy of Ashland, Grand Adnh
Beulah Faber of Central Point,
Grand Sentinel Cecil Greene of
Portland, Grand Representatives
Maude Hambley of Grants Pass,
Hope Wood of Medford and Vir
ginia Brown of Klamath Falls.
In attendance were Worthy
Matrons Gladys Jewctt of Cen
tral Point, Jeanette Spencer of
Jacksonville, Hope Wood of
Medford, Viola Dickson of Klam
ath Falls, Margaret Farmer of
Portland, and Worthy Patrons
Gene Tardy of Grants Pass, Wm.
Bishop of Central Point and Ar
thur Peters of Ashland, also
Worshipful Master M. P. Dunn
and High Priest Walter Redford
of Ashland.
After Informal response from
the grand officers present and a
speech of appreciation and dedi
cation by Grand Conductress
Lorena McNair, tefreshments
were served.
Miss Anne Carter
Leavat For Collage
Miss Anne Carter, daughter
of Mrs. Frances Carter, 18 Haw
thorne street, left Saturday for
Stockton, Calif., where she will
enroll as a freshman at the Col
lege of the Pacific. Miss Carter
attended Met-ford High school
and graduated from St. Helen's
Hall in Portland.
Miss Carter plans to major in
psychology.
GROCETERIA
NUMBER 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
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The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Cap Vandagrift look place re
cently in Grants Pass. The bride is the former Doris Mae Scott
of Medford and Portland and Aviation Student Vandagrift is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Vandagrift, 417 North Oakdale avenue.
Medford Family
Holds Reunion
After Wedding
A family reunion was recent
ly held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Rutherford, 14
West Jackson boulevard, with
all their children at home for
the first time in five years.
Occasion of the reunion was
a family wedding, the reunion
being held following the wed
ding of Miss Mabel Azevedo to
Cpl. Duane Rutherford. The
rites took place at the Presby
terian manse at Jacksonville
October 14 with the single-ring
ceremony performed by the
Rev. Lawrence Mitchelmore.
The bride Is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Reader of Ir
win, Calif.
Cpl. and Mrs. Rutherford left
October 15 for Santa Monica,
Calif., where he was recently
transferred from Hammond
General hospital, Modesto,
Calif. He Is a veteran of two
years' service in the south Pa
cific. Also here for the ceremony
and reunion were Cpl. Ruther
ford's twin brother, Pfc. Don
Rutherford, and Mrs. Ruther
ford, and the corporal's sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and chil
dren of Grand Island, Neb. Pfc.
and Mrs. Rutherford reside in
St. Louis, the serviceman being
stationed at Jefferson barracks.
All have returned to their
homes.
Dinner Is Given
By Mrs. McCorkle
Mrs. Sam McCorkle enter
tained at a small dinner on the
evening of October 20, the af
fair being at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Cummins, H i 1 1 c r e s t Road.
Guests were Mrs. Walker
Treece, Mrs. Garland Jones,
Miss Deborah Tumy, Miss Alicia
Ruhl, Mrs. Walter Jones , Mrs.
Martin Luther, Jr., Mrs. James
Kceblc, and Ensign Linne Gar
den of the WAVES. Ensign Gar
den was In Medford from Seattle
as a guest of Mrs. Garland
Jones.
Following dinner bridge was
played.
NOTICE
Reporttrs for clubs and
other organisations are re
minded that notices tor the
Sunday social calendar are
to be turned in either Friday
or Saturday morning by 10
o'clock. Additions or correc
tions during the weak must
be In by 10 a. m.
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Newlywed Couple
Arrive In City
On Wedding Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.
Ickcn of Blauvelt, New York,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Elizabeth Isabelle, to
Doris Raymond Bellows, United
States navy. The groom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bellows
of route 1, box 571, Medford.
The marriage took place Sep
tember 23 in Philadelphia, Pa.
The bride and groom are now
in Medford to spend several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Bellows,
Sr., and will leave about the
middle of November to return
to Philadelphia where Mr. Bel
lows reports.
The groom attended the Eagle
Point schools and has been in
the navy four years, now having
the rating of fire controlman
first class.
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H untley-Hodgkins
Wedding Is Held
In San Francisco
Announcement was made this
week of the wedding of Miss
Christine Eunice Huntley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
F. Huntley of Corning, Calif., to
tawin Hodgkins, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Hodg
kins, 710 East Main street.
The ceremony was performed
Friday, October 20, in Wesley
chapel of the Parkside Methodist
church In San Francisco, the
rites being read at six-thirty
o'clock In the evening by the
Rev. Ernest J. Troutner.
Hostesses Honor
Mrs. Jack Lowe
Mrs. Vincent Smith and Mrs.
Wade Stuart entertained last
Wednesday evening at a layette
shower party which honored
Mrs. Jack Lowe. The affair was
at Mrs. Smith's home, 708 West
Fourth street.
Games .were played during
the evening and refreshments
served after the presentation of
gifts to the guest of honors.
Invited to the shower party
were Miss Anne Carter. Mrs.
Phil Grady. Mrs. Jack Meyer.
Mrs. John Sedell. Mrs. Ed Milne,
Mrs. Harold Walnscott, Mrs.
Francis Chaney, Mrs. Frances
Carter, Mrs. Zane Kemler, Mrs.
Lynn Paul. Mrs. Dennis McCann
and Mrs. Lowe.
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home duties, war work and
relaxation.
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Klamath Couple
Married Sunday
In Eagle Point
Eagle Point Miss Nellie Rae
Tucker of Klamath Falls and
Lee Arlet Hlckson were married
Sunday, Oct. 22, the service
taking place at the home of the
bridegroom's aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hickson
In Eagle Point. The rites were
read at four o'clock In the after
noon ' by the Rev. Wolford A.
Dawes of the Medford Baptist
church.
Relatives and friends present
for the service were the bride's
mother, Mrs. Warfleld, the
groom's sister, Miss Marie Hick
son of Klamath Falls, Mrs. June
Higgins and two children, Viv
ian Mulhollen. Arlene and Doris
Hickson and Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Hickson.
A reception followed the cere
mony and the bride and groom
returned later that evening to
Klamath Falls where they will
reside.
Zonta Club Wins
Attendance Cup
At District Meet
Reports of the Zonta district
conference, held October 21 and
22 in Salem were given Tuesday
evening at the meeting of Med
ford Zonta International held
this week.
Members of the Medford club
were hostesses for the confer
ence luncheon on Saturday and
at that time Miss Joyce Bateman
of Medford was featured on the
program, singing several num
bers. The Medford club was
awarded a silver cup for attend
ance, eight members attending
the conference from the local
club.
Attending from Medford were
Irean Grigsby, local president,
Florene Bolton, Ethel Lathrop,
Mabel Conger, Margaret Fab
rick, Effie Kurtz, Anne Bateman
and Stella Merrick. Some of the
members continued on to Port
land and Mrs. Lathrop left from
Salem for Chicago.
Church Announces
Hallowe'en Party
On Monday Night
Knights of Columbus and St.
Anne's Altar society of Sacred
Heart parish are planning an old
time Hallowe'en party. The af
fair will be at the parish hall
Monday, Oct. 30, at 8 o'clock in
the evening and it is stated that
all parishioners are invited to
attend.
Mrs. A. Cararra is chairman
for the affair for the Altar so
ciety and chairman for the
Knights is Lewcll Duprey.
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October Parly
Mariners' Class
Held Last Week
Twenty-six members of the
Mariners' class of the First
Christian Church met at the
Church for the October party,
last week. The affair honored
Wayne Wakefield of the navy,
who is home from Hawaii on a
thirty day leave. During the
dinner hour June Williams, ac
companied by Nancy Swem at
the piano, sang three numbers.
Following an evening of Inter
esting entertainment, Skipper
Ralph Cook presided at a short
business meeting. A picture of
the class group is to be taken
Sunday to send as Christmas
greeting to men In the service.
Members of the host crew for
the evening were Mrs. Don
Albin, Mrs. Robert Church, Mrs.
Irwin Doty, Mrs. Rufus Young
er and Mrs. Herb Burnham
Those present were Rev. and
Mrs. Delbert Daniels, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Burnham, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Church, Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Cooper, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Boese, Mr. and Mrs. Price
Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Calude
Haggard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Hoover, Mrs. Rufus Younger,
Mrs. Don Albin, Mrs. Bill
Strode, Mrs. Irwin Doty, Mrs.
William Foley and Apprentice
Seaman Leona Rector.
Church Society
Plans Luncheon
Plans for the annual luncheon
of the Adult Missionary society
of the First Christian church
were made at a meeting of the
executive committee held at the
home of Mrs. Claud Miles on
Portland avenue Tuesday after
noon. The luncheon will be held
in the church parlors Wednes
day, November 1 at 12 o'clock
noon. Past presidents of the
society will be special guests at
this luncheon and all members
of the society are urged to be
present.
At the close of the committee
meeting refreshments were serv
ed by Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Gro
ver Corum.
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In Recent Rites
Friends of T. Sgt. Leo M. Wag.
ner will be interested in the news
of his wedding to Miss Lu Etta
Chase of Friend, Neb. The rites
took place Sept. 2 and Sgt. and
Mrs. Wagner are now making
their home at Fairmont, Neb.
Sgt. Wagner, a graduate of
Medford senior high school with
the class of 1939, is stationed at
Geneva, Neb., with the army air
forces. He is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Wagner, 1021 North
Central avenue.
Livingstons In City
As Guests of Hiles
Captain and Mrs. Clarence N.
Livingston were guests this week
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hiles,
1616 East Main street. Capt.
Livingston, pilot in the marine
air corps, is being transferred
from Corvallis to the air base at
El Centro, Calif.
Mrs. Livingston before her
marriage was Patti Mattison,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Mattison, former Medford resi
dents now making their home in
Santa Ana, Calif.
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